Sheet Facing And Longitudinally Noncoextensive With Web Or Other Sheet Patents (Class 428/77)
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Patent number: 5885691Abstract: A process is disclosed for producing reinforced twin-sheet thermoformed articles comprising the steps of heating first and second sheets of thermoplastic material; forming the sheets in molds; heating a reinforcing insert of thermoplastic material; placing the heated insert on the first sheet in its mold at the location to be reinforced; pressing the second sheet into contact with the heated first sheet and the heated insert to form the insert between the sheets so that a fusion of the thermoplastic sheets and the insert takes place to produce a reinforced section of the article having a desired shape and thickness. Alternative processes are disclosed wherein a heated quantity of thermoplastic liquid material is extruded or injected between the first and second sheets within the first and second molds either by inserting the liquid material before the molds are closed or by injecting it through one of the molds.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: TriEnda CorporationInventors: Harlon W. Breezer, William F. Price
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Patent number: 5874149Abstract: A tagged packet carries a tag which is attached to the main body of the packet by a thread. The thread comprises polypropylene so as to be attachable by heat sealing to the body. The body is made up of layers of sheet material also comprising thermoplastic material to allow the body to be closed by heat seals. The thread is secured to the f ace of the body at one edge at the same time as that edge is heat sealed and the heating for the thread seal is applied from the opposite face of the body whereas the adjacent regions of edge seal spaced from the thread has the heating applied through the first face. This arrangement gives closer control of the different conditions required for securing the thread and for sealing together only the sheet material of the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey William Vernon, James Goodwin, Andrew Cleall, Thomas William Bailey
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Patent number: 5873974Abstract: An industry standard width composite paper web includes one layer comprising a plurality of narrow web portions derived from trim rolls of paper which are laminated to a second carrier web of the selected standard width. In an alternate embodiment, the carrier web itself may comprise a plurality of narrow trim roll web portions. The web portions comprising each layer may be spaced from one another slightly, and the gaps between web portions in both layers must offset laterally with respect to one another to maintain composite web integrity.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventors: Carl R. Marschke, Harold D. Welch
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Patent number: 5871830Abstract: A fibrous product is produced by providing a collection of fibrous material, and encapsulating the fibrous material by covering the fibrous material with a film to form an encapsulated blanket of the fibrous material. The encapsulated blanket is then needled to cause entanglement of the fibrous material, thereby producing a needled, encapsulated fibrous product.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventor: William S. Miller
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Patent number: 5858494Abstract: A decal allowing a fisherman to customize a fishing lure. The decal is printed with a life-like image of a fish on one side and the decal has an adhesive on the other side. Initially, the decal is present on a substrate. When a fisherman peels the decal from the substrate, some or all of an adhesive stays on the decal allowing the fisherman to attach the decal to a fishing lure. The image on the decal is waterproof and the decal may be applied to many different lures including spinner bait lures, blades and crank bait lures. The decal may have a scent or flavor enhancer in the waterproofing overcoat, in the ink used to create the image on the decal, in the adhesive, or in all three. Additionally, rattle eyes may be provided on the fishing lure.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Inventors: Ronald D. Cherkas, Billy E. Echart
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Patent number: 5853837Abstract: Two pairs of parallel substantial-cut or scored lines extend the length of a card stock sheet and short through-cut lines extend between each of the pairs to define two columns of business card blanks on the sheet. The sheet is passed through a laser or ink jet printer, printing the desired identifying or other indicia on the blanks. The blanks are then separated along the substantial-cut and through-cut lines and the waste sheet portions at the ends, sides, and between the columns are disposed of. The business cards separate cleanly along the substantial-cut lines, superior to the microperforated business card separation lines. Even with the substantial-cut and full-cut lines, the card stock sheets have enough integrity to reliably pass through the printer without breaking apart.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Ghanshyam H. Popat
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Patent number: 5845458Abstract: An automobile roof headliner includes a relatively stiff molded backing sheet and a relatively deformable foam panel adhesively secured to the undersurface of the backing sheet. Marginal edge areas of the foam panel in contact with hard side rails on the roof are provided with resilent deformable foam inserts that prevent the hard side rails from interfering with the energy-absorption action of the foam panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Rasik N. Patel
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Patent number: 5834086Abstract: A process for the application of tear resistant edge strip material to a rubber base sheet of a launderable dust control mat is provided. The process involves the in-line mating of first and second strips of carboxilated rubber to the longitudinal borders of a rubber sheet by means of a series of pressure rolls. The process permits separate rubber sheet and side strip materials to be joined in a continuous or semi-continuous operation immediately prior to assembly of a mat thereby enhancing material handling efficiencies. An apparatus for carrying out the invention is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: William O. Burke, III, Robert C. Kerr
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Patent number: 5807623Abstract: A transfer tape for making an integral label having dual-release liners and a carbonless coating on a face of the first liner. The tape also has a first silicone coating on a second face of the first liner and a pressure-sensitive adhesive on the first silicone coating. The second release liner is also provided with a silicone coating having a different affinity for the adhesive than does the first silicone coating. The transfer tape may be in a roll with the adhesive engaging the second silicone coating. The first silicone coating may be a differential coating and applied at a weight of about 3-10 grams per square meter. The adhesive may be a hot melt or acrylic adhesive. A business form may be constructed of a face stock and a patch of the transfer tape, the transfer tape pressure sensitive adhesive engaging the face stock. The labels may be die cut out of the business form.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Stanley C. Chess
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Patent number: 5792297Abstract: The tabbed edge of a divider sheet has at least one strip releasably attached thereto. The strip helps the printer (or copier) sense the sheet when being fed strip end first or last (landscape direction) into the printer or copier. When fed in the portrait direction, the strip guides the sheet along the feed tray guides thereby preventing skewing of the sheet. After the printer or copier has printed the desired indicia on the tabs and/or body of the sheet, the strip is removed from the sheet and discarded. The strip can be attached to the sheet with adhesive or by a microperforation line.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Jeffrey C. Hunter, Sonia Owen, Gustav Allen Ray
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Patent number: 5792541Abstract: The present invention is directed to a modular work top panel adapted to provide a work surface. The work top panel includes a core assembly comprising a tray having a bottom panel, a spaced apart top panel and a honeycomb structure extending between the top and bottom panels. First and second chambers are formed between the top and bottom panels on opposite sides of the core assembly. One of many different types of edge members as desired may be inserted into each respective chamber of the core assembly to provide a decorative edge treatment. The opposing edge members form a recess above the top panel which is adapted to receive one of a plurality of different types of work surface panels having a desired pattern and finish. The edge members may be formed to a desired contour before or after assembly to the core assembly by wood cutting machinery or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Allsteel Inc.Inventor: Jose Herrera
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Patent number: 5770291Abstract: The present invention is directed to a blank for folding into a body containment section of a casket, the blank comprising: a first stabilizing surface element, the first stabilizing surface element being a unitary element, a second stabilizing surface element positioned to lie above the first stabilizing surface element and spaced-apart therefrom, the second stabilizing surface element being a unitary element, and a core having a top surface and a bottom surface, the core being sandwiched between the first and second stabilizing surface elements, the bottom surface of the core being attached to the first stabilizing surface element and the top surface of the core being attached to the second stabilizing surface element, the core including a first section and a second section spaced-apart from the first section to form an elongated gap therebetween, the first and second sections of the core being arranged so that the blank can be bent along the gap, each of the first and second sections of the core being attaType: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventor: William C. Tambussi
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Patent number: 5765318Abstract: A segmented, encapsulated insulation assembly preferably includes a blanket of fibrous insulation having a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart, transversely extending cuts therein. The cuts divide the fibrous insulation into segments and weaken the fibrous insulation to permit the fibrous insulation to be selectively separated at any of the cuts. The fibrous insulation is encapsulated within an envelope having weakened transverse tear lines that divide the envelope into envelope segments. The transverse tear lines in the envelope overlay the cuts in the fibrous insulation to permit the envelope to be separated at the cuts thereby forming a plurality of encapsulated fibrous insulation modules. One or more of the encapsulated fibrous insulation modules can be selectively separated from the segmented, encapsulated fibrous insulation assembly to form an insulation panel of a desired length to insulate a cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventor: Theodore W. Michelsen
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Patent number: 5763047Abstract: A blown-film textured liner having a textured surface to provide improved soil gripping properties and smooth untextured edges for improving the integrity of the joint between adjacent liner sheets. The textured liner can be used to protect soil from waste products.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Olympic General CorporationInventor: Jimmy D. Green
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Patent number: 5700535Abstract: Described is a sheet of labels made from label material composed of non-sticky substrate material, an intermediate adhesive layer and top material, the surface area of the top material being smaller than that of the substrate to the extent that the edges of the substrate material project out on all sides of the sheet beyond the edges of the top material. A sheet of this kind prevents particles of adhesive from being transferred to parts of machines in an installation in which the sheets are further processed, irrespective of which side is used to draw the sheet into the processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Zweckform Buro-Produkte GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Galsterer, Andreas Schlegel, Martin Utz
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Patent number: 5683787Abstract: A multilayered elastic sheetlike structure and a process for producing it are described.The sheetlike structure consists of at least one elastomeric layer of a homogeneous film/sheet and at least one inelastic fibre or filament layer which is connected to the elastomeric layer at mutually spaced-apart connection sites. Between the connection sites the fibre or filament layer is in folds when the elastomeric layer is in an untensioned or partially tensioned state and smooth when the elastomeric layer is in the completely tensioned state. The inelastic fibre or filament layer consists of an originally smooth, undrawn or partially drawn material which has been melted or adhered to the untensioned elastomeric layer at the connection sites and, after conjoint extension therewith, exhibits a persistent extension.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignees: Corovin GmbH, The Proctor & Gamble CompanyInventors: Heinz-Horst Boich, Myrtha Wehrle, Attila A. Tamer, Peter Coles, See-Aun Soon
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Patent number: 5681652Abstract: The present invention provides a prooess for forming by extrusion a profile of extrudable material having a hard skin surface on a portion of the profile and a decorative enhancement on another portion of the profile. The decorative enhancement is formed integrally with the profile by use of an embossment technique on the profile before the extrusion material sets and hardens. The profile may be used in applications such as picture frames as well as door, wall and window moldings.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Marley Mouldings Inc.Inventor: Carroll W. Cope
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Patent number: 5679427Abstract: A self-adhesive label comprising a multilaminar label portion, a self-adhesive laminar material extending over, and adhered by its self-adhesive surface to, the multilaminar label portion thereby to form two self-adhesive edge portions thereof on opposed sides of the multilaminar label portion, a backing of release material to which one of the edge portions is releasably adhered and an unadhesive portion which is located on the rear surface of the said one edge portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Inventor: David John Instance
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Patent number: 5658632Abstract: A masking device for caulking, painting and similar operations includes a strip of material with multiple perforations. One side of the device may be provided with adhesive over desired areas. The adhesive may vary in strength along various regions of the surface. In use, the device is placed over the area to be caulked, painted or similarly treated. A desired portion of the masking device is peeled back and the desired operation is performed. The remaining portions of the masking device are then removed. In another embodiment of the invention, the device utilizes multiple strips, at least one of which partially overlaps another.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Geocel CorporationInventor: Don L. Krabill
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Patent number: 5654063Abstract: A pressure-sensitive covering having improved fire resistance. The covering, at a minimum, includes a cured layer of an intumescence material having on an inner face a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive, with the pressure-sensitive adhesive initially being covered by a standard release sheet. To improve the structural integrity of the cured layer before and after intumescence, there may be provided a scrim in the form of an open mesh within the cured layer. To further improve the structural integrity, a base member may be applied between the cured layer and pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The cured layer may extend peripherally beyond the base member to improve fire resistance. To improve the durability of the covering or patch, there may be provided an overlay in the form of a plastic or foil laminate which extends over the cured resin layer and peripherally beyond the resin layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Akro Fireguard ProductsInventors: Don Kirk, George Danker, Tom Haxton, Rob McGeary
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Patent number: 5645913Abstract: A laminate suitable for forming into a pouch for pumpable products, the laminate including a thermoplastic packaging film, and a patch adhered to the packaging film, the patch including a thermoplastic material and characterized by an elongation at break, at 73.degree. F. (ASTM D 882) of at least about 700% in each of the machine and transverse directions. The invention in another aspect is directed to a pouch comprising a pumpable product; a thermoplastic packaging film containing the pumpable product; and a patch adhered to the thermoplastic packaging film, the patch comprising a thermoplastic material and characterized by an elongation at break, at 73.degree. F. (ASTM D 882) of at least about 700% in each of the machine and transverse directions.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventor: Kent Lee Rogers
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Patent number: 5620768Abstract: An improved multi-layer repair patch is provided. The patch has general repair applications including uses on drywall and automobile bodies. The preferred embodiment includes a three layer patch including an inner mesh, a middle reinforcing sheet and an outer mesh. No glue or adhesive needs to be applied to the middle sheet. The inner surface of the inner mesh carries an adhesive coating and the inner surface of the outer mesh carries an adhesive coating. The inner mesh is attached to the surface under repair and the outer mesh secures the middle sheet between the two mesh structures. In the preferred embodiment, the middle sheet is perforated and the perforated middle sheet, in combination with the inner and outer mesh structures enables liquified bonding material to migrate through the patch during the repair process.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Pro Patch Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Hoffmann, Sr.
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Patent number: 5597634Abstract: A changeable label pad has a base label layer which can be adhesively attached to a recording media container. A first adhesive having a first strength attaches the base label layer to the container. At least two label segments are attached to the base label layer. The label segments combine to cover most of the base label layer and the label segments are separated from each other. A second adhesive having a second strength which is weaker than that of the first adhesive attaches the label segments to the base label layer. The total area of all of the label segments in a layer of label segments is less than the total area of all of the label segments in an underlying layer of label segments.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Glenn A. Bloomer, Daniel L. VanLanen
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Patent number: 5595803Abstract: A teartape for packaging materials, and particularly such materials based on polyolefin films, includes a base film coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive composition. The teartape is affixed to the packaging material by the adhesive composition. This avoids the problem of distortion which can occur when affixing conventional teartapes to such packaging materials by means of hot melt wax compositions. The teartape is applied to moving packaging material by controlling the speed of the teartape in accordance with the speed of the packaging material so as to reduce tension imbalance. The speed of the teartape may be controlled in dependence upon the tension in the teartape. This can be achieved by supplying the teartape from a dispenser having a brake means (4,5) and a drive means (10,11,12) for regulating the speed of the teartape in dependence on the tension in the teartape.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: P. P. Payne LimitedInventors: Geoffrey B. May, Brian F. Davis, Wladyslaw L. Nowak
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Patent number: 5571587Abstract: Sheetstock including a relatively thin portion on at least one of the longitudinal edges for facilitating use of the sheetstock in an ink jet or laser printer. The relatively thin portion may be easily removed after printing. Also, the sheetstock may be divided into a number of portions which may be easily separated from one another after printing.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Avery DennisonInventors: Willis E. Bishop, Dennis L. Greaver, Jane M. Thompson
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Patent number: 5567535Abstract: Currently, fiber/metal laminate sheets are limited in width due to restrictions in the width of thin metal sheets available. This invention solves that problem by providing an integral splice concept and a method for manufacturing a laminate employing the inventive concept. Specifically, a fiber/metal laminate sheet is provided having at least two metal plies and at least one fiber layer. Each of the metal plies comprises at least two metal sheets which are arranged side-by-side and have sheet metal breaks therebetween. All of the sheet metal breaks lie within the integral splice. An important feature of the invention is that the sheet metal breaks in each metal ply are staggered widthwise across the laminate with respect to the sheet metal breaks in the remaining metal plies, in accordance with a predetermined metal break staggering pattern, thereby maximizing the bond engagement of the discontinuous metal plies with the adjacent fiber layers.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventor: Richard G. Pettit
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Patent number: 5562954Abstract: A fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) product having a label that includes information pertaining to the type of material of the product for recycling purposes. The label is covered on its back surface side with a transparent surface mat. The product is formed by coating a surface of a mold with a gel coating to become an outer surface through a mold release agent, laying a glass mat of unsaturated polyester resin-impregnated reinforced fiber on the gel coating, further laying a glass mat of the same material and applying pressure of a roller or a brush on the gel coating, laying a label with printed material for indicating the material at an arbitrary position on one of the glass mats, laying, for example, a transparent surface mat of unsaturated polyester resin-impregnated glass fiber by pressure of a presser such as a roller or a brush or the like on the label, and consolidating each of the components to form the final product.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kuniyuki Harada, Kazutaka Sawada, Yoshiteru Hosoya, Tetsuo Shibusawa
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Patent number: 5547729Abstract: A glue laminated structural wood member for bearing a structural loads transverse includes multiple laminae bonded together and arranged according to their moduli of elasticity. In an alternative embodiment, the structural wood member includes a synthetic compression reinforcement positioned in a portion of the member subjective to compressive stresses.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Inventor: Daniel A. Tingley
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Patent number: 5545457Abstract: Self-adhesive lidding film for packaging electronic components, whose adhesive layer is covered with a non-adhesive covering in the center, wherein the adhesive layer comprises a mixture of two acrylate adhesive compositions of different polarity, the first, highly polar component containing from 1 to 20%, in particular from 6 to 10%, especially about 8%, of acrylic acid in the monomer composition, and the other, nonpolar component containing from 5 to 50%, in particular from 10 to 30%, especially about 20%, of stearyl acrylate in the monomer composition, and where an adhesion promoter or primer is present between the adhesive layer and the film support of the lidding film.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Beiersdorf AktiengesellschaftInventors: Christian Harder, Bernd Howe, Karl Kuhlmann
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Patent number: 5529823Abstract: A waterproof connection device is provided for use with a garment having optionally many detachable liners including a functional layer insert having a water vapor permeable functional layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventor: Johann Aumann
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Patent number: 5508103Abstract: The present invention provides a process for forming by extrusion a profile of extrudable material having a hard skin surface on a portion of the profile and a decorative enhancement on another portion of the profile. The decorative enhancement is formed integrally with the profile by use of an embossment technique on the profile before the extrusion material sets and hardens. The profile may be used in applications such as picture frames as well as door, wall and window moldings.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Marley Mouldings Inc.Inventor: Carroll W. Cope
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Patent number: 5501054Abstract: A reinforced structural member, a process for manufacturing the reinforced structural member, and a method of connecting the reinforced structural members to one another are presented. The reinforced structural member includes a reinforcing material which is bonded to a wooden substrate in areas of anticipated connection of the reinforced structural member. The reinforcing material may comprise a fiberglass sheet, a wood laminate sheet, a coating of epoxy resin, or a combination of any of the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Lawrence A. Soltis, Robert J. Ross
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Patent number: 5492746Abstract: A reinforced tissue paper formed of a plurality of tissue paper layers covered together and having a top side and a bottom side, wherein a first reinforcing covering is covered on the center of the top side of the piece of tissue paper for use as a wiping surface for wiping off waste matter from the anus area, and a second reinforcing covering is covered on one part of the bottom side of the piece of tissue paper for use as a wiping surface for wiping off waste matter when the first reinforcing covering is used and the piece of tissue paper is folded up.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Steve Chang
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Patent number: 5491032Abstract: The invention relates to a masking film consisting of one or more layers, to use when selectively lacquering parts of a surface, in particular of cars, with a polar outer layer. According to the invention the polar outer layer is usually a layer made from a polymer or copolymer or terpolymer, which is of itself permanently polar, without any pre- or post-treatment.Preferably the polar outer layer is an ionomer layer, formed from the reaction product of an acidic copolymer or an acidic terpolymer and a metal salt, and preferably from the reaction product of ethylene acrylic acid or ethylene methacrylic acid on the one hand and a sodium or zinc salt on the other hand.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Hyplast N.V.Inventor: Patrick C. M. Verschaeren
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Patent number: 5482757Abstract: A tarp protector for use in the shipping industry is disclosed, comprised of an elongated sheet of webbing, metal rings at either end affixed to the webbing with a plurality spaced apart rings there between, male-female releasable connecting means attached to each end respectively to allow extensions, and retractable protective flaps permanently affixed to the webbing and covering the rings and connecting means.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Inventors: Martin P. Zutten, Beverly J. Zutten
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Patent number: 5431979Abstract: A cut-resistant tarpaulin has a waterproof coating bonded to a cut-resistant woven fabric. The fabric has a leno or gauze weave. The fabric has warp yarns and weft yarns of braided fibers. The fibers have an initial modulus greater than 400 grams per denier.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Allan M. Dellinger, Michelle C. Carter
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Patent number: 5429326Abstract: A laminated body panel for aircraft applications comprises first and second metal layers and an adhesive layer. First and second sections in each metal layer are generally coplanar and separated by a splice line. A first splice line in a first metal layer is generally parallel to a second splice line in a second metal layer, and spaced laterally from the second splice line. An adhesive layer between the metal layers preferably contains reinforcing fibers bridging across the splice lines. An aircraft fuselage or wing or empennage made with spliced body panels of the invention has fewer joints and weighs less than one made with narrower body panels containing unspliced metal layers.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1992Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Structural Laminates CompanyInventors: Carl E. Garesche, Gerandus H. J. J. Roebroeks, Buwe V. W. Greidanus, Rob C. V. Oost, Jan W. Gunnink
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Patent number: 5409777Abstract: A laminate has at least two layers, at least one of which comprises a polymer having more than one perfluorocyclobutane group. Such polymers impart qualities of enviornmental or protection, chemical and solvent resistance, hydrolytic stability, lubricity, low dielectric, hydrostatic stability, weatherability, flame resistance, chemical resistance, hydrolytic stability, lubricity, environmental protection, scratch resistance, solvent resistance, surface passivation, water repellancy, lower surface refractive index, lower surface coefficient of friction, fluid barrier properties, oil repellancy, thermal stability, and/or reduced moisture pick-up. Additionally, the coatings are optically clear, easy to apply either neat, in a solvent or otherwise, have relatively low cure temperatures for their temperature resistance, and exhibit insulating and planarizing capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Alvin P. Kennedy, Larry D. Bratton, Zdravko Jezic, Eckel R. Lane, Donald J. Perettie, W. Frank Richey, David B. Babb, Katherine S. Clement
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Patent number: 5397615Abstract: A wraparound heat shrinkable sheet for covering pipes or cables is positioned therearound so its longitudinal edges overlap. A first patch is then positioned over the lapped edges, and a second patch, which is wider than the first patch, positioned over the first patch and secured to the underlying wrapped sheet. Heat is then applied, preferably by hot mastic. The heat acts to shrink the sheet which tensions the second patch, thereby directing a radial force downward onto the first patch.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: N.V. Raychem S.A.Inventors: Jos Van Beersel, Robin John
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Patent number: 5387453Abstract: A lap seal packaging band for wrapping or bundling objects. The band is formed from two overlying strips at least one of which is a non-woven material. The strips may be unequal or equal in length and at least one end of one strip is exposed. One or both of the strips are coated with a water borne pressure sensitive adhesive or both strips are coated with a water borne pressure sensitive cohesive. The exposed end or ends are bonded after coiling to form a band. The band may be readily opened by manually transversely tearing or by manually peeling the sealed end or ends. The strips of substrate may be of different materials and the water borne bonding agents may be different to achieve different properties in the resulting band. The coatings may be curable by air drying, heat drying or chemical content to vary the bonding properties of the coatings.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Inventor: Robert G. Cummisford
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Patent number: 5368903Abstract: A self-supporting structural element for cladding, decorating, protecting and/or sealing housings or bodywork of vehicles with at least one axial end which is integrally molded without any transition and is made up of a strip or panel-like synthetic plastics body having webs bearing on the housing and which includes an integrated reinforcement of hard material and also softly resilient bearing elements, the reinforcement consisting of narrow strips of metal plate coated with a hard synthetic plastics material and of a mineral fiber reinforced material or a hard synthetic plastics material which on the inside of the webs of the structural element which bear on the housing or the like are connected to these latter in the same substance and which have at least one lip of softly resilient material which bears on the housing or the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Inventor: Lothar Trier
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Patent number: 5366776Abstract: A pad assembly comprising a multiplicity of flexible sheets each having (1) a similarly sized body portion that has pressure sensitive adhesive on its rear surface and is sized and adapted so that its front surface can be written on, and (2) a smaller tab projecting beyond an edge of the body portion that can be positioned to project from the edge of a sheet to which the sheet is adhered.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Timothy A. Mertens
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Patent number: 5358761Abstract: A sheet of material having a first set of concertina folds and, so as to be transverse to these when the sheet is folded with these folds, a second set of concertina folds, the sheet being provided with two diagonally opposite holding portions at segments thereof, which segments are at or near diagonally opposite corners of the sheet and defined by folds and/or edges thereof, one of the holding portions being stiff and the opposite holding portion having a part extending beyond the remainder of the sheet when folded, so as to be suitable to be held in a binder; the part may be pre-bound in a book or may have punch-holes, suitable for a ring-binder; the material, part from the stiff portion, may be of paper-like plastics material that is tear-resistant.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: George W. McDonald
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Patent number: 5358766Abstract: This invention relates to a mat having a major surface providing an operational surface for a device incorporating a rolling ball or roller such as a computer mouse, in which at least a portion of the mat is tacky whereby the ball or roller can be cleaned by passing the ball or roller over that portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: Stephen J. Field
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Patent number: 5358757Abstract: A bundling tape has two rows of perforations extending from one end of the tape to the other; the perforations are arranged inward of and substantially parallel to the edges. A first band is formed between one edge and a first row of perforations, and a second band is formed between the other edge and the second row of perforations; between the two rows of perforations is a center band tear strip. The bands have co-planar upper and lower surfaces. A laminated bundling tape embodiment also has an additional zipper tape attached to the lower surface of the center band, and apparatus and methods are described for making this laminated tape. Bundles of material, such as wallboard, are fastened together by adhering the bottom surface of the first band to the uppermost sheet of material, and by adhering the bottom portion of the second band to the lowermost sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignees: National Gypsum Company, The Robinette CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Robinette, Raymond G. Syracuse
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Patent number: 5350614Abstract: An all-composite article comprising two composite parts pivotally joined by a composite hinge which is fabricated integrally therewith. The method of making such an all-composite article.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Vance A. Chase, Thomas S. Scarpati
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Patent number: 5346739Abstract: A multi-ply business form has a piggyback label assembly with a tamper evident feature. A first adhesive layer engages a top face of the main ply, a release liner covers the first adhesive layer, a second adhesive layer covers the top face of the release liner, and a polyester imprintable film label covers the second adhesive layer. The tamper evident feature of the label may be provided by portions of the label and second adhesive remaining with a first surface to which the label is applied, while the rest of the second adhesive and label releases, the words "VOID" then appearing in the label. The label may have three distinct parts, two strip portions for sealing specimen bottles, and a block portion for sealing a box containing specimen bottles. The first adhesive has more aggressiveness than the second adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Gary J. Nassoiy
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Patent number: 5336541Abstract: An improved linerless pressure-sensitive label construction wherein label sheets carrying pertinent messages are pasted together with pressure-sensitive adhesive without using a release liner, and by separating the pasted-together label sheets, each separated section can be used as a label. Strips of release agent are provided at a given interval on the top and the bottom label sheets on their respective facing faces, the strips being arranged in a positionally staggered manner, so that the strips of release agent on one of the label sheets will come in contact with the strips of adhesive on the other.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Ko-Pack CorporationInventor: Junichi Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5336543Abstract: A towel for wrapping and drying hair on a human head includes a configuration for facilitating wrapping of the towel about the head and also provides for an area of enhanced water absorption for contacting the hair and for facilitating rapid drying thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Inventor: Norman R. Pyle
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Patent number: 5332609Abstract: The present invention relates to an intumescent mounting mat useful for mounting monoliths within a casing or container. The mat is useful, for example, for mounting a catalytic converter element in a metallic casing to provide a catalytic converter.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Stewart H. Corn